Program
September 21th, 2012
8.00 Registration
9.30 Welcome messages & Opening remarks
10.00 Nuclear Receptors: Connecting Human Health to the Environment
Stefano Lorenzetti – Istituto Superiore di Sanita’, Roma, Italy
10.30 Pros and cons of structural data as base for computational investigations
Martin K. Safo – Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
11.00 Coffee Break
11.45 Protein Structure Prediction and Analysis with Constraint Logic Programming
Alessandro Dal Palu’- University of Parma, Italy
12.15 Molecular Dynamics: A Tool to Understand Nuclear Receptors
F. Javier Luque - Barcelona University, Spain
12.45 Lunch time
14.30 Structure network analysis to unveil the molecular communication in biological systems
F. Fanelli - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
15.00 Docking, screening and selectivity prediction for small molecule modulators of nuclear receptors
Ruben Abagyan – UCSD (University of California, San Diego), La Jolla, USA
15.30 Coffee Break
16.00 Fluorescent rats to test computational studies
Adriana Maggi – University of Milano, Italy
16.30 Estrogen Zearalenones & Human Health Topics
Francesco Massart - St. Chiara University Hospital of Pisa, Italy
17.00 Closing remarks
Glen E. Kellogg – Virginia Commonwealth University, USA